Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger
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Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger (28 November 1780 – 20 October 1819) was a German philosopher and academic from Schwedt. He is known as a theorist of Romanticism, and of irony. His Erwin, Vier Gespräche über das Schöne und die Kunst (1815) was a work on aesthetics, in which he took issue with August Wilhelm Schlegel, and which influenced both Hegel and Heinrich Heine.